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Also important to consider is the partitioning of land for this future growth.
The new partitions of land were usually of a size of five hectares.
This allowed them to impose on the newly arrived Christian population taxes and partitions of lands which in some counties became a very high expense for the peasants.
During the colonial period, the area not underwater was home to a number of haciendas, resulting from the partition of lands among the conquistadors and their descendants.
Some critics of OLF also compare the movement of OLF to other historical organizations that brought bloody ethnic cleansings and partitioning of land in the Balkan nations of Eastern Europe, particularly Yugoslavia.
Notwithstanding this interest the court may make an order under section 31 of the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009 for partition of land or for sale of the land and distribution of the proceeds as the court directs.
Often, for miles on a stretch, there is scarcely a tree or bush to relieve the blank monotony of these ugly, uncouth partitions of land, beyond charred stumps and rank weeds, and the uniform belt of forest at the back of the new fields.
Limited archaeological evidence indicates that throughout Northern Britain farming was based around a single homestead or a small cluster of three or four homes, each probably containing a nuclear family, with relationships likely to be common among neighbouring houses and settlements, reflecting the partition of land through inheritance.
The Jammu city Lohar Chughtai and Tarkhan Barlas Mughal are an urban community, many of whom migrated to Pakistan at the time of the partition of land in Pakistan & India, an event which also led to the division of Jammu and Kashmir.